Russian opposition leader Navalny is on trial again in case that may keep him locked up for decades

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:47:31 GMT

Russian opposition leader Navalny is on trial again in case that may keep him locked up for decades MELEKHOVO, Russia (AP) — Imprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny went on trial Monday on new charges of extremism that could keep him behind bars for decades.The trial opened at a maximum security penal colony in Melekhovo, 250 kilometers (150 miles) east of Moscow, where Navalny, 47, is serving a nine-year sentence for fraud and contempt of court — charges he says are politically motivated. Soon after it began, the judge ruled to close the trial despite Navalny’s call to keep it open.Navalny, who exposed official corruption and organized major anti-Kremlin protests, was arrested in January 2021 upon returning to Moscow after recuperating in Germany from nerve agent poisoning that he blamed on the Kremlin.Wearing his prison garb, Navalny looked gaunt at the session but spoke emphatically about the weakness of the state’s case and gestured energetically.Navalny has said the new extremism charges, which he rejected as “absurd,” could keep him in prison for anot...

Sheriff: 22 injured, 1 dead in shooting at Juneteenth celebration in Willowbrook Township

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:47:31 GMT

Sheriff: 22 injured, 1 dead in shooting at Juneteenth celebration in Willowbrook Township DUPAGE COUNTY, Ill. — At least 22 people were shot, one fatally, early Sunday morning during a celebration for Juneteenth in unincorporated Willowbrook Township, according to the DuPage County Sheriff's Office.A group of people were peacefully gathering around 12:30 a.m. near Route 83 and Honeysuckle Rose Lane when shots were fired. An unknown number of individuals fired shots from multiple weapons in the crowd, the sheriff's office said.According to Battalion Chief Joe Ostrander with the Tri-State Fire Protection District, 12 ambulances were brought to the scene. In total, 10 people were transported from the scene to area hospitals, with injuries ranging from graze wounds to more serious gunshot wounds.On Sunday afternoon, the sheriff's office said at least 22 were injured were shot and one person was fatally wounded. The identities and conditions of the victims have not been released yet.Some people self-transported to local hospitals. Investigators look over the scene of an overn...

John's Pizzeria in Bucktown closing after 66 years

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:47:31 GMT

John's Pizzeria in Bucktown closing after 66 years CHICAGO — John's Pizzeria, which has been located in Bucktown since 1957, is closing at the end of the month.The restaurant's owner, Larry Imburgia, told WGN News the establishment is closing due to a family dispute.Located in the 2100 block of North Western, just north of Armitage, since 1957 — Imburgia said the dining room has largely remained unchanged since then.Medium thin with light beef, well doneThe last day will be June 30.In the announcement on Facebook, the restaurant posted an old menu from 1957 showing a large cheese pizza for $1.50. ‘Just want a chance’: Man with autism starting alternative baseball league in suburbs Fans have posted several memories in the comment section of the Facebook post expressing their dismay.John's also said half baked pizzas, which can be frozen, are available for purchase.

FOUND: Missing high risk 14yo from Albany Park found safe

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:47:31 GMT

FOUND: Missing high risk 14yo from Albany Park found safe CHICAGO -- A 14-year-old who was missing from Albany Park since early Saturday morning was safely found, according to Chicago police. Man shot in head in River North, suspect in custody

'Near 100%' chance tropical depression forms within 48 hours, National Hurricane Center says

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:47:31 GMT

'Near 100%' chance tropical depression forms within 48 hours, National Hurricane Center says TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) - There is a "near 100%" chance a tropical wave in the Atlantic develops into a tropical depression within 48 hours, according to the National Hurricane Center. The wave is located midway between Africa and the Lesser Antilles, according to the National Hurricane Center, which said it could begin initiating advisories later Monday. This system is forecast to move generally westward at 15 to 20 mph with further developmentacross the central tropical Atlantic through the middle part of this week, according to the National Hurricane Center."The forecast models have low confidence on where Invest 92L will go over the next 10 days," WFLA Meteorologist Amanda Holly said. "As it continues to get better organized, the models will get a better handle on the system. However, right now, it is too early to say whether it will move into the Caribbean or re-curve out to sea, but there is plenty of time to watch it."A second wave is being monitored off the coast of Africa and ha...

Florida police search woman's backpack, find baby raccoon and glass pipe inside

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:47:31 GMT

Florida police search woman's backpack, find baby raccoon and glass pipe inside CLEARWATER, Fla. (WFLA) — A Florida woman was found with a baby raccoon in her bag after police searched her belongings during a bicycle stop.According to the Clearwater Police Department, 43-year-old Lindsay Rodewald was stopped while riding her bicycle, which did not have lights on at night. While speaking with police, she gave them verbal consent to search her backpack. Officers found a broken glass pipe with crystal residue. A field test indicated the presence of methamphetamine. Deadline tonight to register big cats under new federal law Rodewald told the police department she forgot the pipe was in her bag and that she used meth a few days prior.Upon further investigation, the baby raccoon was found in the woman's backpack. Police said it was around a week old.The critter was taken to the Veterinary Emergency Group in Tampa. It will be cared for alongside other young raccoons before being released into the wild.

How hot is too hot for the human body? Our lab found heat + humidity gets dangerous faster than many people realize

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:47:31 GMT

How hot is too hot for the human body? Our lab found heat + humidity gets dangerous faster than many people realize (The Conversation) - Heat waves are becoming supercharged as the climate changes – lasting longer, becoming more frequent and getting just plain hotter. One question a lot of people are asking is: “When will it get too hot for normal daily activity as we know it, even for young, healthy adults?”The answer goes beyond the temperature you see on the thermometer. It’s also about humidity. Our research shows the combination of the two can get dangerous faster than scientists previously believed.Scientists and other observers have become alarmed about the increasing frequency of extreme heat paired with high humidity, measured as “wet-bulb temperature.” During the heat waves that overtook South Asia in May and June 2022, Jacobabad, Pakistan, recorded a maximum wet-bulb temperature of 33.6 C (92.5 F) and Delhi topped that – close to the theorized upper limit of human adaptability to humid heat.People often point to a study publis...

Austin-based company attempts to design fusion power plant in Texas

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:47:31 GMT

Austin-based company attempts to design fusion power plant in Texas AUSTIN (KXAN) - The path to clean energy is becoming clear in Texas. Austin-based Focused Energy was one of eight companies to receive a $46 million grant from the Department of Energy. The grant is part of President Biden's plan to have a fusion powered electricity plant within a decade."Our ultimate goal is to produce electrical power with just tap water," said Charlie Jarrott, a senior scientist with Focused Energy.Jarrott said that fusion power is created when two atoms are forced to merge under intense heat and pressure, something that happens on our own sun. But doing this on Earth is challenging. "The universe doesn't want us doing fusion, the ability to confine something for just long enough to allow it to happen has proven to be one of the greatest challenges over the past 100 years or so."Bringing fusion power to the massesThe DOE selected eight companies to receive the money. Each has 18 months to design a power plant that uses fusion power. If they are successful, they w...

New Spanish restaurant opens in Troy

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:47:31 GMT

New Spanish restaurant opens in Troy TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Sabor Caribeño, an authentic Spanish restaurant, celebrated its opening with a ribbon cutting on June 17. The eatery is located at 230 4th Street in Troy. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The restaurant is owned by Troy Councilmember Steve Figueroa. Troy Mayor Patrick Madden and other elected officials attended the ribbon cutting. Sabor Caribeño officially opened at the beginning of June. The menu features empanadas, fried and stew chicken, pork chops, rice, and plantains. The eatery also has daily specials. You can view the menu on the restaurant's Facebook page. Ja Rule, Ashanti to perform at inaugural Taste of Toga festival Sabor Caribeño offers dine-in and takeout, and sometimes delivery. The eatery is open Thursday and Friday from noon to 7:30 p.m., Saturday from noon to 5 p.m., and is sometimes open on Wednesdays. You can stay up to date on the Sabor Caribeño Facebook page.

Treasurer of Kingston reelection committee accused of grand larceny

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:47:31 GMT

Treasurer of Kingston reelection committee accused of grand larceny KINGSTON, N.Y. (NEWS10) — New York State Police arrested the treasurer of the Hurley Recreation Association on Friday, accusing him of grand larceny and falsifying business records. Burton Gulnick, Jr., 51, of Kingston faces multiple charges. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Police said they received multiple allegations about Gulnick stealing funds from the Hurley Recreation and Committee to Re-Elect Mike Hein. They investigated shortly thereafter.According to police, Gulnick was the treasurer of both the Hurley Recreation Association and the Friends of Mike Hein Political Committee. He was arraigned and released on his own recognizance.ChargesSecond-degree grand larcenyTwo counts of third-degree grand larcenyScheme to defraudFive counts of falsifying business records